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Transfering to nursing school
Thank You everyone for your help. I think my best bet is to schedule a meeting with an advisor at the school and see which requirements I need to fulfill. Hopefully I can get in for the fall :)
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Transfering to Central Connecticut State
I have always been interested in becoming a nurse but was scared to take on the challenge of nursing school. I was actually scared to take on the challenge of school all together. My first semester of college I had a 1.7 gpa. I decided to leave campus and go to the local community college where I have maintained a 3.0 My goal is to transfer to Central Connecticut State University and enter the nursing program. Like any nursing program it is highly competitive. I have already taken both API+II and got a B in both. Would my chances be better directly applying to the nursing program or applying to the college, taking more gen eds, then transfering into the program? I have heard that they dont accept many transfers into the program and are more likely to accept a student changing their major. Thanks to anyone that can help.
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Central vs Capital
I am 21 and interested in going to nursing school. I have heard great things about the program at the community college but because I am still young I was thinking of doing the 4 year program at Central. I have a lot of classes done already at Tunxis. If anyone could help me decide and give any advice on the route they took to becoming a nurse that would be greatly appreciated. Thank You so much!
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Transfering to nursing school
I have always been interested in becoming a nurse but was scared to take on the challenge of nursing school. I was actually scared to take on the challenge of school all together. My first semester of college I had a 1.7 gpa. I decided to leave campus and go to the local community college where I have maintained a 3.0 My goal is to transfer to Central Connecticut State University and enter the nursing program. Like any nursing program it is highly competitive. I have already taken both API+II and got a B in both. Would my chances be better directly applying to the nursing program or applying to the college, taking more gen eds, then transfering into the program? I have heard that they dont accept many transfers into the program and are more likely to accept a student changing their major. Thanks to anyone that can help.